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This is the fifth book in a series of ten electronic books designed to educate young children and school-age students about information technologies and the digital world they live in.
Who will benefit from this book?
This book is most suitable for young people in their fourth, fifth or sixth grade levels.
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A Young Person’s Guide to Information Technology Book Five Working With Digital Technologies
2014, ITCA Digital Education Systems
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in English
0988027240 9780988027244
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Contents:
Book Five comprises six modules:
Module 1: Apps
This module introduces students to the world of apps, including how to create them.
Unit One: Understanding Apps
Module 2: Windows 7
This module enables the student to learn how to work with Windows 7.
Unit One: Working with Windows 7
Module 3: Saving and Using Information
This module focuses on helping students to save, retrieve and use information with a computer. Students explore both traditional and electronic information storage and retrieval systems.
Unit One: Traditional Information Storage Systems
Unit Two: How Do I Store Digital Information?
Unit Three: Storing Music, Videos and Text On
Cell Phones and iPods
Unit Four: How Do I Store Information?
Unit Five: Let's Access Information
Module 4: Controlling Devices: How Things Work
This module teaches students ways to use a computer to control devices and external objects with a computer.
Web Quest: Can Technology Help: Indie Music?
Unit One: How Do We Work With A Machine?
Web Quest: Becoming Inventors
Unit Two: How Do We Observe And Analyze?
Module 5: How A Computer Works
This module teaches students about the component parts and integrated functions of a computer and how they can be used. Emphasis is on acquiring skills with the Internet and information presentation.
Unit One: How Do We Identify And Classify Information Technologies?
Unit Two: Let's Present Information
Module 6: Working With Moving Images
The theme of this module is that the young student will learn how to enjoy working with creative and animated technologies such as Flash and Mandelbrot sets.
Unit One: Working with Flash
Unit Two: The Mandelbrot Set
The book is colorful, creative and contains many challenges and activities designed to help young students understand how digital technologies work and how they may efficiently use them to learn and communicate.
Most of the recommended software is Open Source.
The book also contains a cumulative Continuous Assessment process which may be of value in some educational environments.
At the end of each unit students may describe what they have learned and their parent or teacher may award points for each item covered.
There are no tests or examinations in this program.
What are the intended uses of this book?
1.This book is designed to support both teachers and students in existing ICT curricula and may be useful in areas such as Science, Language Arts, Mathematics and the Arts.
2.The book supports public and private education systems’ instruction and skills training programs to ensure that young people possess the knowledge and skills to function in a digital society, and ultimately to prepare them for entry into higher education and an increasingly digital and computer-based workforce.
3. Students and parents may use the book for home schooling use in support of study projects and personal skills development.
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